Titles by Mathews, Eliza Kirkham in CHICAGO format
There are 25 titles associated with this person.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Constance: a novel. The first literary attempt of a young lady. In four volumes.
London:
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1785.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
The Pharos. A collection of periodical essays. By the author of Constance.
London:
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1787.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Argus; the house-dog at Eadlip. Memoirs in a family correspondence, by the author of Constance and the Pharos. In three volumes. ...
London:
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1789.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Arnold Zulig, a Swiss story. By the author of Constance, Pharos, and Argus.
London:
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1790.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Arnold Zulig: a Swiss story. By the author of Constance, Pharos, and Argus.
Dublin:
R. White [Dublin],
1790.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Memoirs of a Scots heiress. Addressed to the Right Honourable Lady Catherine ******. By the author of Constance, &c.
Dublin:
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge],
William Sleater II [Dame Street],
Richard Cross,
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street],
1791.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Memoirs of a Scots heiress. Addressed to the Right Honourable Lady Catherine ******. By the author of Constance, &c. ...
London:
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street],
1791.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
The Count De Hoensdern; a German tale. By the author of Constance, The Pharos, Argus, &c. &c. In three volumes.
London:
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [Old Bond Street],
Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter [New Bond Street],
1792.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
The Count de Hoensdern; a German tale. By the author of Constance, The Pharos, Argus, &. &. In two volumes.
Dublin:
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge],
William Jones I [Dame Street],
John Rice [2 College Green],
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street],
John Parker,
1793.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Poems. By Elizabeth Kirkham Strong, of Exeter.
Exeter:
1796.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Mornings' Amusements; or, Tales of Animals.
West Yorkshire:
1801.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
What Has Been. A Novel. In Two Volumes.
London:
Minerva Press, William Lane,
1801.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Anecdotes of the Clairville Family; to which is added, The History of Emily Wilmont. By Mrs. C. Mathews.
York:
Thomas Wilson and Robert Spence,
1802.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Ellinor; or, The Young Governess: a Moral Tale: interspersed with historical anecdotes, &c. By Mrs. C. Mathews.
West Yorkshire:
Thomas Wilson and Robert Spence,
1802.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Lessons of Truth: containing The Rose; or, The History of Ellen Selwyn; Adelaide, a Tale; and The Sisters.
West Yorkshire:
1802.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Poems by the late Mrs. Charles Mathews, author of "What has been."—"Morning's Amusements." "Lessons of Truth," &c. "Sad is my Song." Dedicated by Permission to the Right Hon. The Countess Fitzwilliam.
Doncaster:
C. Mathews,
1802.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Ellinor, or, The young governess: a moral tale: interspersed with historical anecdotes, &c. By Mrs. C. Mathews.
York:
Thomas Wilson and Robert Spence,
1806.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Lessons of Truth: containing The Rose; or, The History of Ellen Selwyn; Adelaide, a Tale; and The Sisters.
West Yorkshire:
Thomas Wilson and Robert Spence,
1806.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Griffith Abbey; or, Memoirs of Eugenia. By Mrs. C. Mathews. In Two Volumes.
London:
Oddy and Co.,
J. Goodwin,
1807.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Afternoon Amusements; or, Tales of Birds. The third edition.
West Yorkshire:
1809.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Anecdotes of the Clairville Family; to which is added, The History of Emily Wilmont. By Mrs. C. Mathews.
York:
Thomas Wilson and Sons,
1809.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Ellinor, or, The young governess: a moral tale: interspersed with historical anecdotes, &c. By Mrs. C. Mathews.
York:
Wilson and Son,
1809.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
Adelaide; or, Trials of Fortitude.
Milford Haven:
1813.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
The West-Indian; or, Anecdotes of the Somerville Family: on Various Subjects, Designed for the Amusement and Instruction of Youth.
Derby:
1821.
Mathews,
Eliza K.
The Phantom; or, Mysteries of the Castle. A Tale of Other Times. By the Late Mrs. Mathews, of the Theatres Royal, York and Hull.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
Issac Wilson,
1825.